Now that the Gophers have joined the long list of college football teams that have been prompted to cancel a game because of positive COVID-19 tests — Minnesota called off Saturday's game at Wisconsin on Tuesday night — where does the program go from here?
Like the dealing with the virus itself, the answer to that question isn't cut and dried. Based on the two Big Ten programs that have had to cancel games, Wisconsin and Maryland, don't be surprised if the Gophers' hiatus becomes two weeks off. Nothing has been announced on that front, and a decision wouldn't need to be made until next week.
Minnesota is scheduled to play host to West Division leader Northwestern on Dec. 5. Both Wisconsin and Maryland needed to cancel a second game before they could return to play, with the Badgers missing out on contests at Nebraska and at home against Purdue, while the Terrapins scuttled home games against Ohio State and Michigan State.
On Wednesday, the Gophers announced that they have 25 positive cases — 12 players and 13 staff members. That is a rise from Tuesday, when they announced nine players and six staff were positive.
The Gophers said they will give their next update Saturday. As scary as their numbers look, the outbreaks at Wisconsin and Maryland were even bigger.
Here's how the events unfolded in Madison, Wis., and College Park, Md., based on reports compiled by the Wisconsin State Journal and Washington Post, along with official announcements from the schools:
The virus hits Wisconsin
Wisconsin had one player test positive for COVID-19 on Oct. 21, two days before its season opener against Illinois at Camp Randall Stadium. The Badgers played that game as scheduled, routing the Fighting Illini 45-7 behind redshirt freshman Graham Mertz's five touchdown passes and 20-for-21 passing performance.
The virus quickly spread, and on Oct. 28 Wisconsin announced it was pausing football activities, including canceling the Oct. 31 game at Nebraska, because of positive tests among six players and six staff members, including coach Paul Chryst. A day later, the positive count rose to 16 (eight players, eight staff members) since Oct. 21.